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Documentation of urban architectural styles in Tel Aviv and its surroundings, as documented in the late 1930s. The first shot features the Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva. Afterwards is seen Frishman Street, corner of Shlomo HaMelech street in Tel Aviv, where residential buildings characterized by their International Style are depicted. Finally, King George Street is seen as viewed facing south, the tree to the right is at the corner of Bar Giyora street, and further to the right is the Nordia neighborhood (known today as Dizengoff Center), pedestrians are walking down the street. The archive team wishes to thank Shula Widrich for her scientific consultation concerning this footage.
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